- Oct 14, 2017
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Hi,
I am interested in setting up a PC in my rack for the purpose of camera recording around the house. BI has been recommended to me by nearly everyone so it seems to be the obvious choice. From what I have read, it is able to make use of QSV which is great as I would like to run BI on a 1150 g3258 @ 4.5GHz. This is a dual core Devil's Canyon with an older iGPU.
Now, on to what I want to do. I want to run a mix of 2MP IP cameras (2mp/1080@15fps). 4 to start but I fully anticipate up to 16 to cover all of the areas inside and outside that I want to. If this wont work I will look into another CPU on this platform with an iGPU. But - I am very curious as to how low I can go in terms of CPU power and if overclocking the iGPU can make up the deficit.
I'm wondering how much can the iGPU/GT cores make up for an under-powered CPU (older DC architecture, only 2 threads, 3mb cache). Has anyone tried testing to see if there is a performance gain with BI when increasing the iGPU speed, memory speed, and allocating more than the default system memory? The iGPU on my g3258 overclocks well, I was able to get about 1500MHz out of it with AUTO voltage up from a maximum of 1100 on my B85 motherboard. From what I see on my Killowatt meter, the PC is consuming ~55W in 3dMark Vantage with the overclock. I have 8GB (2x4GB) running at 1400MHz CL8.
I am interested in setting up a PC in my rack for the purpose of camera recording around the house. BI has been recommended to me by nearly everyone so it seems to be the obvious choice. From what I have read, it is able to make use of QSV which is great as I would like to run BI on a 1150 g3258 @ 4.5GHz. This is a dual core Devil's Canyon with an older iGPU.
Now, on to what I want to do. I want to run a mix of 2MP IP cameras (2mp/1080@15fps). 4 to start but I fully anticipate up to 16 to cover all of the areas inside and outside that I want to. If this wont work I will look into another CPU on this platform with an iGPU. But - I am very curious as to how low I can go in terms of CPU power and if overclocking the iGPU can make up the deficit.
I'm wondering how much can the iGPU/GT cores make up for an under-powered CPU (older DC architecture, only 2 threads, 3mb cache). Has anyone tried testing to see if there is a performance gain with BI when increasing the iGPU speed, memory speed, and allocating more than the default system memory? The iGPU on my g3258 overclocks well, I was able to get about 1500MHz out of it with AUTO voltage up from a maximum of 1100 on my B85 motherboard. From what I see on my Killowatt meter, the PC is consuming ~55W in 3dMark Vantage with the overclock. I have 8GB (2x4GB) running at 1400MHz CL8.